Builth Wells

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Former station at Erwood, 1994. View NW, towards Builth Wells and Moat Lane: ex-Cambrian Railway Moat Lane - Brecon (Mid-Wales) line, closed completely 31/12/62. This is an unusual transformation of a former station into a café, on the main road down the Wye Valley.
Platform Builth Road Station, looking south
The inside This is a stitch of the inside of Aberedw Castle and gives a reasonable idea as to the lay out of the place.
Llanddewi'r Cwm, Powys (formerly Breknockshire), showing St David's parish church in its ancient circular churchyard
Neuadd Fadog The footpaths and bridleways in this area are confusing and seem to be in dispute. Having walked through the farmyard following the bridleway clearly marked on the map, I had a long conversation with the owner about them, accompanied by the noise of dogs, turkeys and sheep. Looking north with Moelfre behind.

Located within the Welshhalf of the Wye Valley, at the meeting point of the Wye and Irfon rivers,Builth Wells provides a quintessential glimpse atlife in a mid-Wales market town with a rich vein of farming traditions runningthrough its core.

The town ofBuilth Wells hosts the annual Royal Welsh Show andoften attracts visitors from across the world with food stalls, livestockdisplays and rural sports providing a great weekend for all the family as wellas helping to cement the bond between countryside and town folk.

Shoppingin Builth Wells

Aside from the traditional mixof butchers, bakers and general stores, shopping in BuilthWells also features fishing and shooting outlets alongside a good choice of boutique clothesand gift shops. As Builth Wells is easilyaccessible on foot you'll find plenty of opportunities for a quick strollaround town and if you're looking for an example of what life in Mid-Wales usedto be like before the malls and the supermarkets moved in then you won't bedisappointed.

Restaurantsin Builth Wells

Thanks to an excellentrange of cafes, pubs and restaurants, eating in BuilthWells covers all tastes and budgets with traditional cream teasand fine dining options enabling visitors to make the most of eating out frommorning until night. No matter which restaurant in BuilthWells you prefer to visit, you'll always find local produce wellrepresented on the menu with generous portions of steaks, pies and sausagesnever failing to impress.

Landmarksin Builth Wells

The architecture ofBuilth Wells combines several Grade II listedbuildings with typical stone masonry and provides great insight into both thelongevity and the simplicity associated with traditional modes of construction.

One such example is thebridge over the River Wye which has been carrying all manner of vehicle forover 200 years and is well worth investigating either on foot or bycar.

Other points of interestinclude the Llywelyn Mural on Broad Street and the bronze bull in the riversidepark, both of which represent the town's historical and agriculturalconnections. 

OutdoorActivities in Builth Wells

With an 18-hole golfcourse, several pony trekking trails and plenty of peaceful places for fishing,getting active in Builth Wells is all about thegreat outdoors.

If you fancy a historicalstroll then follow the sign from beside the Lion Hotel which leads to the siteof Builth Castle which was once a mighty Edwardian fortress. Although allthat's left is a series of mounds, ditches and earthworks the views of the townand river are fantastic and provide a tranquil alternative to the high streetdown in the town below.

Naturein Builth Wells

Natural scenes in andaround Builth Wells encompass several woods,rivers and wetlands with numerous examples of birdlife to be found: don’tforget to pack your binoculars. A fantastic place to explore other wildlife isthe RedKite Centre at Gigrin Farm which is a unique, educational exhibitioncentre with numerous interactive displays set in the centre of over 200 acresof surrounding countryside.

EssentialBuilth Wells

BulithWells is the quintessential traditional market town of Mid-Waleswith plenty of shops, cafés and natural beauty that allows you the chance torest and relax as you make the most of the laid back life in Powys.

Caer Beris Hotel

Caer Beris Hotel

2 out of 5
Golf Links Road Builth Wells Wales
The price is S$183 per night from 18 Mar to 19 Mar
S$183
18 Mar - 19 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Builth Wells. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Builth Wells Golf Club and Royal Welsh Showground are located ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (3 reviews)
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Bronwye Guest House

Bronwye Guest House

4 out of 5
Church Street Builth Wells Wales
The price is S$187 per night from 18 Mar to 19 Mar
S$187
18 Mar - 19 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this guesthouse in Builth Wells. Enjoy free parking, a 24-hour front desk and a garden. Popular attractions Royal Welsh Showground and Builth Wells Golf ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (104 reviews)
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Reviewed on 12 Mar, 2026

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Caer Beris Manor

Caer Beris Manor

3 out of 5
Garth Rd. Builth Wells Wales
Stay at this golf hotel in Builth Wells. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Popular attractions Builth Wells Golf Club and Royal Welsh Showground ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (50 reviews)
We loved our stay. The property was full of character and grounds beautiful. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We will definitely stay again.

Reviewed on 25 Dec, 2022

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Alltybrain Farm Cottages and B&B

Alltybrain Farm Cottages and B&B

4 out of 5
Alltybrain Farm Cottages Brecon Wales
Stay at this cottage in Brecon. Enjoy free parking, breakfast (surcharge) and a garden. Popular attractions Cradoc Golf Club and Castell Dinas are located ...
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3 out of 5
3 Pant-Y-Dwr Cwmtaf Merthyr Tydfil Wales
Stay at this golf cottage in Merthyr Tydfil. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and private hot tubs. Popular attractions Brecon Beacons National Park and Pontsticill ...
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Excellent property and lovely stay. Would absolutely recommend to anyone. Hot tub was immaculate and we were even lucky enough to have some nice weather too!

Reviewed on 16 Mar, 2026

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